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Experiences with SRS/Logitech SmartDock
Jayson-L No, it's not possible to continue using the Surface in the SmartDock as a normal Windows computer. It will at boot automatically login and start the app automatically in fullscreen and you can't minimize it. You either need to bring a laptop or have another dedicated computer where the users logs in and connect it using HDMI or actually join the Skype meeting from there.
I've heard that there are plans for you to be able to attach PowerPoints to the meeting invite and present them in the meeting. Discussion regarding that here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Teams/MTR-Device-Attached-PowerPoint-Not-Showing/m-p/376065
We don't yet support PPT control in Teams meetings on MTR (we do in SfB meetings though). That's on our roadmap for sure. With Teams meetings, in the future, you'll be able to not only add a PPT file to the meeting invite but also just add a cloud link and we'll be able to open the PPT on MTR.
JonasBack
I see, thanks for the info. Guess we'll have to go a different direction.
- MackenzieCountyAug 22, 2019Copper Contributor
You can hook up a keyboard/mouse to the SmartDock, and tap the Windows key 5 times in succession, and it'll invoke the "switch user" function of Windows, allowing you to log in as another user on the SmartDock. This isn't necessarily what it was designed for... to switch to using it as a regular computer, but it does "work".
Alternatively, you can enter the SmartDock "Settings" feature, then "Windows Settings", then then "Go to Admin Sign-In" log in as another user. This actually logs out the Skype user.
These functions may have password popups and domain/admin credential requirements depending on how your SmartDock is set up.
In my view it would be better to bring in a laptop and "pass through" the SmartDock with the HDMI In, but I thought I'd at least share the other possibilities as well - if not ideal.
- Jayson-LAug 22, 2019Copper Contributor
MackenzieCounty
Thanks! This actually helps a lot. Having the ability, even if not convenient, is super useful in our case. Thanks again.